Alright captain of the Guild/Can't wait for the KingVamp/FireGrey brigade to stumble upon this gem. I'm sure we'll get many memorable quotes.
Make one and then we will get started.
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Alright captain of the Guild/Can't wait for the KingVamp/FireGrey brigade to stumble upon this gem. I'm sure we'll get many memorable quotes.
Alright captain of the Guild/Can't wait for the KingVamp/FireGrey brigade to stumble upon this gem. I'm sure we'll get many memorable quotes.1player/yomeebrigade, where is your usual over negative paragraph towards any and every Nintendo topic while trying to give 1ups to Sony at?
Make one and then we will get started.
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Can't wait for the Guild/Foxi brigade to stumble upon this gem. I'm sure we'll get ignorant posts and Valwin bashing.Can't wait for the KingVamp/FireGrey brigade to stumble upon this gem. I'm sure we'll get many memorable quotes.
Or at least a headache worth of facepalms.
I haven't seen much directly towards them vs Sony from you .And for the record I've been giving more 1ups to Microsoft than Sony recently.
How 'bout thisI just wanted to see your explanation as to how this DLC is justifiable when Nintendo made a big deal about only making "meaningful DLC".
While this seems rather lackluster for us in the west, but in Japan there is a huge market for those pictures booth things in Japan called purikura. This seems like something that would only do well in Japan and likely with young females.
Oh well. Maybe their DLC for actual games will be a bit better
Maybe that "meaningful DLC" was only towards games and this dlc is meaningful to some people.
Picross 3D and WarioWare D.I.Y. both had real DLC before so this isn't exactly the first time they've done this. There's practically nothing to "work out".Don't forget that this is a new concept to Nintendo. I think they are just testing the waters to see how it works, work out installation kinks, that kind of stuff. They don't want to screw up as they have haven't really done this before.
3Ds and Ds-i are very different systems, the DS and DSi games were already on the cartridges, and were unlocked by connecting to the internet. The fact that the DLC is in full 3D means rather big files (eventually), screw ups and there are always bugs.Picross 3D and WarioWare D.I.Y. both had real DLC before so this isn't exactly the first time they've done this. There's practically nothing to "work out".Don't forget that this is a new concept to Nintendo. I think they are just testing the waters to see how it works, work out installation kinks, that kind of stuff. They don't want to screw up as they have haven't really done this before.
Nope, they didn't. They just had hidden content in game that could be unlocked by connecting to the internet. Same thing with Layton. No DS game had access to writeable storage. True DLC was impossible.Picross 3D and WarioWare D.I.Y. both had real DLC before so this isn't exactly the first time they've done this. There's practically nothing to "work out".Don't forget that this is a new concept to Nintendo. I think they are just testing the waters to see how it works, work out installation kinks, that kind of stuff. They don't want to screw up as they have haven't really done this before.
...3Ds and Ds-i are very different systems. The fact that the DLC is in full 3D means rather big files (eventually), screw ups and there are always bugs.Picross 3D and WarioWare D.I.Y. both had real DLC before so this isn't exactly the first time they've done this. There's practically nothing to "work out".Don't forget that this is a new concept to Nintendo. I think they are just testing the waters to see how it works, work out installation kinks, that kind of stuff. They don't want to screw up as they have haven't really done this before.
Actually they did. With WarioWare D.I.Y, you could download content that other users had created. None of that was on the cart itself.Nope, they didn't. They just had hidden content in game that could be unlocked by connecting to the internet. Same thing with Layton. No DS game had access to writeable storage. True DLC was impossible.Picross 3D and WarioWare D.I.Y. both had real DLC before so this isn't exactly the first time they've done this. There's practically nothing to "work out".Don't forget that this is a new concept to Nintendo. I think they are just testing the waters to see how it works, work out installation kinks, that kind of stuff. They don't want to screw up as they have haven't really done this before.
Yep, the 3Ds DLC saves to the sytem itself.Nope, they didn't. They just had hidden content in game that could be unlocked by connecting to the internet. Same thing with Layton. No DS game had access to writeable storage. True DLC was impossible.Picross 3D and WarioWare D.I.Y. both had real DLC before so this isn't exactly the first time they've done this. There's practically nothing to "work out".Don't forget that this is a new concept to Nintendo. I think they are just testing the waters to see how it works, work out installation kinks, that kind of stuff. They don't want to screw up as they have haven't really done this before.
... For the DLC to work they needed to make a different cart so it can store it on.Actually they did. With WarioWare D.I.Y, you could download content that other users had created. None of that was on the cart itself.Nope, they didn't. They just had hidden content in game that could be unlocked by connecting to the internet. Same thing with Layton. No DS game had access to writeable storage. True DLC was impossible.
That's not really the point. It's just that Nintendo has technically done DLC before and that this isn't the first time they've done it.... For the DLC to work they needed to make a different cart so it can store it on.Actually they did. With WarioWare D.I.Y, you could download content that other users had created. None of that was on the cart itself.Nope, they didn't. They just had hidden content in game that could be unlocked by connecting to the internet. Same thing with Layton. No DS game had access to writeable storage. True DLC was impossible.
But I don't see how this is relevant - it's not on a normal cart, devs would have to go out of their way to get DLC to work and it would actually cost them more money, you're just making Nintendo look even more silly.
This is the FIRST time they have done actual 3Ds DLC from the Eshop. It is different to the ingame stuff that you are talking about. In fact it is a COMPLETLY different concept, it has to save to the system, interact with a games save files and load with the booting of a cartridge. This is why Nintendo is taking small steps! You learn to crawl before you walk. Obviously some people still need to learn to crawlThat's not really the point. It's just that Nintendo has technically done DLC before and that this isn't the first time they've done it.... For the DLC to work they needed to make a different cart so it can store it on.Actually they did. With WarioWare D.I.Y, you could download content that other users had created. None of that was on the cart itself.Nope, they didn't. They just had hidden content in game that could be unlocked by connecting to the internet. Same thing with Layton. No DS game had access to writeable storage. True DLC was impossible.
But I don't see how this is relevant - it's not on a normal cart, devs would have to go out of their way to get DLC to work and it would actually cost them more money, you're just making Nintendo look even more silly.
And when I quoted Zerosuit connor, I was talking about the fact that he said they released this to work out the kinks. Not whether this was the first time they've done DLC.
You're acting like this is some kind of big step for Nintendo. They already had the DLC system in place back when they did the update in December. There is absolutely nothing for them to work out anymore. Oh and this is an eShop game. Everything is loading off the SD card, no "interaction" with the cartridge like you're saying.This is the FIRST time they have done actual 3Ds DLC from the Eshop. It is different to the ingame stuff that you are talking about. In fact it is a COMPLETLY different concept, it has to save to the system, interact with a games save files and load with the booting of a cartridge. This is why Nintendo is taking small steps! You learn to crawl before you walk. Obviously some people still need to learn to crawl